Galerie Thomas Schulte
Galerie Thomas Schulte
Charlottenstrasse 24 | Berlin | Art Region: Mitte
Since it was established in 1991, Galerie Thomas Schulte’s ongoing focus has been placed on nurturing, supporting, and sustaining outstanding and inspiring artistic positions in international conceptual art spanning from the 1960’s to the present.
Since 2006 Galerie Thomas Schulte has been seated in the landmark nineteenth-century Tuteur House in Berlin-Mitte. The prominent tripartite display window of the gallery’s nine-meter-high Corner Space was added to the building in 1913 by Hermann Muthesius, a famous early pioneer of German architectural modernism and founder of the association Deutscher Werkbund.
Galerie Thomas Schulte—known as Galerie Franck + Schulte until 2000—was one of the first galleries to open in Berlin after Germany’s reunification. It quickly became known for its select exhibition program, which not only offered innovative and thought-provoking works by represented artists, but also created a platform for pioneering international artists in Berlin’s re-emerging art scene.
Öffnungszeiten
Di–Sa: 12–18
und nach Vereinbarung
Berlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte Richard Deacon: Fourfold Way
16.
September
– 6. November 2021
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Berlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte Abraham Cruzvillegas: Unbetiteltes Tautologisches Selbstportrait
16.
September
– 6. November 2021
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Berlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte Maria Loboda: Listen to me, little pig!
17.
Juli
– 4. September 2021
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Berlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte Lawrence Weiner: Lawrence Weiner
17.
August
– 4. September 2021
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Berlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte Hamish Fulton: Insignificant Insect?
6.
März
– 17. April 2021
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